Business Notices. THE UPOLU GALVANIC BATTERY BELT* THE DPOLXJ is constructed of Six Batteries, and thus creatine a powerful combination, giving off 600 miliiamperes, which can be reduced to 100 at the will of the wearer. The main features of this Belt are ite wonderful soothing and healing powers, simplicity of construction, durability, its power to generate a strong or weak current f To be obtained of all chemists, or of Mr H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale Druggist, Cashel street; or T. GAGER, THE MANUFACTURER, S5 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. 2924 "yP" B ARE NOW SELLING OUR NEW SEASON'S FRUITS, The quality is very good. Finest New Currants, 4d Dsrlb j New Gordon Almonds, 2* 3d per lb Finest New Eleme Rai*ine, 5.Jd per lb Finest New Four Crown Muscatels, Finest New Sultana Raisins, s£d per lb Is Gd per !b Finest New Turkey Figs, 7Xd per box Good Old Crown Mußcatela, Gd per lb Good Old Turkey Fig», ofd per box Candied Peel, O. and L., 8d per lb New Sicily Almonds, Is 2d per ib Candied Peel, mixed with Citron. lOd perlb HAMS AND BACON. a Bacon Sides, smoked or pale, 6d perlb "| We guarantee every Side, Roll, and Bacon Rolls, smoked or pale, Cid per lb j- Ham grain fed, mild cure, and best Hama > smoked or pale, 7d per lo j quality. FINEST SNOWDROP SUGAR, 2£d pee lb. JSo Higher Price. No. ICeylindo at Is 6d perlb. Beats any No. 3 Ceylindo, 2s 4d per lb, is tbe of the 23 packets which have been delight of all who enjoy a good cup reduced to Is 8d per lb of tea No. 2 Ceylindo, 2* per lb, Is a rich, ripe No. 4 Ceylindo, 2* 8d per lb, is a tea that full-bodied, lovely flavoured Tea has no equal in New Zealand. 161 COLOMBO STREET. NEW BACON MILD CURE I-: . . ■ - . ' . . - • REGIS rERED BRAND mHE ONLY WHOLESOME BACON AS CUBED FOR THE LONDON MARKET. THE CHfiISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, Ltd. " Are Purchasers of PIGS OP PEIME QUALITY, GFABANTEED, FARM PORK, GRAIN OR PEA FED, All the Year Round. ; Sole Agents in New Zealand for THE INTER-MARINE SUPPLY COMPANY, REMOVED TC 180 HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE W. STRANGE and CO. JOHN R. PROCTER, OCULISTS* OPTICIAN, 180 HIGH STREET, Telephone—No. 425. Postal Address—Box 507 i (OPPOSITE W. STRANGE and CO.> CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF OPTICAL GOODS, SPECTACLES, FOLDERS, &c, now to hand. All Classes of Spectacles, Ac., can be Made to Order, and supplied on the shortest notice. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL EYES IN THE COLONIES. All orders for Spectacles, &c, carefully and promptly attended to. A record is kept of the Details of all Spectacles sold or made to order, and a new pair can be obtained at any time if the Name and, if possible, the Date of Order are supplied. . OCULISTS , PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY EXECUTED. REFEBENCESkindIy permitted to many of the leading Oculieta andOptha.mlc Surgeona In New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8991, 2 January 1895, Page 7
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